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SBSMedicalTech (Programmer)
30 May 12 13:48
In my report, I am using a Stacked Area Chart. In the report output, I am retuning 10 months of data. My chart image is starting after the first month and ends on the 9th month (right before the 10th month). How can I extend my chart for the entire length of the chart grid so I don't have empty spaces on both sides? I am using Crystal Reports version 11.5.12.1838. Thank you in advance for any assistance.
SBSMedicalTech (Programmer)
30 May 12 17:22
Ok, this one took me some time and a lot of monkeying around with settings, but I found out the issues. I had to go into the group axis settings and over to the scales tab and I had to uncheck the "Value Axis Crosses between groups". That seems to fix the issue for me. Please disregard this question as its been resolved.

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